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In-depth analysis of the big issues impacting Governments, Authorities, Airlines and ANSPS.

New training concept for ATCOs from DFS

DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH together with its subsidiary DFS Aviation Services (DAS) develop new training concept for prospective ATCOs at Frankfurt Airport.

ANRA Enters Japanese Market with Drone Delivery

ANRA Technologies' UTM and drone delivery platform will be used to test the feasibility of delivering goods by drone within Japan's existing air traffic management system.

Frequentis Orthogon and Micro Nav enhance ATCO training

Frequentis Orthogon and Micro Nav have joined forces to offer the next generation of simulation controller working position (SimCWP)

Skyward integrates updated LAANC

Latest generation of FAA’s LAANC introduces authorizations for drone flights at night and refined airspace grids for Skyward customers

Rules, tools and information

A discussion with Michael Kraft, Senior Manager Environment & Policy, DFS about the ATS role in Green Flying

NATS lands Heathrow 5-year contract extension

Heathrow Airport has extended its strategic partnership with NATS and the current contract will now run through to April 2030.

FREQUENTIS Orthogon supports the Airport Operations Plan

The Demand Capacity Balancer (DCB) provides a powerful digital twin of the airport operations to make it more efficient and resilient to disruptions

Munich Airport International partners with Urban-Air Port®

The collaboration will see MAI bring both its aviation and non-aviation expertise to the planning, development and operation of Air One, creating critical synergies for the successful introduction and operation of urban-air ports.

Kuala Lumpur airport chooses Rohde & Schwarz as auxiliary ATC radio

R&S Series5200 ATC radios to provide Kuala Lumpur airport with communications and the highest level of security in case of emergencies.

Air Traffic Management and climate change

A discussion with Philip Butterworth-Hayes, ATM Communications Specialist about ATM’s role in Climate Change